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<blockquote data-quote="Remmy700" data-source="post: 1620407" data-attributes="member: 36564"><p>I have had a few Schmidt's over the years and only have one now simply because I have to many guns and with all the trading I do I simply can't afford to keep all my guns scopes up with TT and Schmidt's. However, if I were rich I would! Glass is such a touchy subject and everyone's eyes and expectations are different. I have had about every scope made and I do full tests on all of them and I am a "supporter" of Schmidt, kahles, swaro and NF! With that being said I have seen problems with some of these models testing. Whether tracking was off, reticle was canted, subtensions were incorrect, reticle shift when adjusting magnification. Despite how much u spend on glass, that price tag don't make them immune to defects. Just know that going in! Fortunately all the companies have made the problem right that I have had. Despite the scope u have to know what to look at, and test prior to embarking on that long range shot whether on steel or an animal.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]131250[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Remmy700, post: 1620407, member: 36564"] I have had a few Schmidt’s over the years and only have one now simply because I have to many guns and with all the trading I do I simply can’t afford to keep all my guns scopes up with TT and Schmidt’s. However, if I were rich I would! Glass is such a touchy subject and everyone’s eyes and expectations are different. I have had about every scope made and I do full tests on all of them and I am a “supporter” of Schmidt, kahles, swaro and NF! With that being said I have seen problems with some of these models testing. Whether tracking was off, reticle was canted, subtensions were incorrect, reticle shift when adjusting magnification. Despite how much u spend on glass, that price tag don’t make them immune to defects. Just know that going in! Fortunately all the companies have made the problem right that I have had. Despite the scope u have to know what to look at, and test prior to embarking on that long range shot whether on steel or an animal. [ATTACH=full]131250[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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